After five days of searching, authorities found and retrieved the body of Corydon native, Lauren Blackburn from Lake Carnegie on the morning of Friday, April 25.
The search for a missing student at Princeton University intensified Wednesday as crews scoured a nearby lake for traces of him. The student, 23-year-old Lauren Blackburn, is a former Corydon, Indiana, resident and a National Merit Scholar.
At the time of writing, there are less than 10,000 without power in the state, with 3,000 of those being just north of New Albany, according to the Duke Energy outage map.
According to a new study conducted by the company Blue & Co. and shared by the Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers, crisis services save the state $45 million in jail services every year.
The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office is calling the drug bust “Operation Dry Ice” as all of the suspects now in custody are facing meth charges. Sheriff Nick Smith said 19 warrants were issued in total.
Several parents of children who have disabilities maintain that some southern Indiana schools have been violating federal laws by failing to comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
The lawsuit, filed last Tuesday, alleges Michelle Kelley was served at least 17 alcoholic drinks prior to her death while staying at the casino in late March of 2024.
Less than a week after Corydon Central senior Bryce Gerlach was killed in a shooting outside Harvest Homecoming, his teammates will honor him on senior night.
In Corydon, Ind., the teen’s hometown, the emotional and painful scar from the loss is still raw, but in the time of tragedy, that community is joining together to help out the family.
In Corydon, a community is in mourning, remembering 18-year-old Bryce Gerlach, who was killed Saturday night in a triple shooting at Harvest Homecoming in New Albany.
The calendar may say Oct.1, but Christmas was top of mind Tuesday in Clarksville, as the Salvation Army hosted a kickoff event for their Toys for Tots campaign.
A Harrison County judged denied bond for Caesars Southern Indiana Casino Homicide suspect Antwaun Proctor after the prosecution proved he is a danger to the community.
Local organizations across Kentuckiana can register on June 6 to participate in a day of community giving. This year marks the 11th annual Give for Good Louisville, which is an online giving event organized by the Community Foundation of Louisville.
Locations in southern Indiana include the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library, Centerstone in Clarksville, the YMCA of Jeffersonville and the Boys and Girls Club of Harrison County.